P5:
Guidelines for Electronic Text Encoding and Interchange

These search results reproduce every example of the
use of <settlement> in the Guidelines, including all localised
and translated versions. In some cases, the examples have been drawn
from discussion of other elements in the Guidelines and illustrating
the use of <settlement>
is not the main
focus of the passage in question. In other cases, examples may be direct
translations of each other, and hence identical from the perspective of
their encoding.

10 Manuscript Description

<msDesc><msIdentifier><settlement>Oxford</settlement><repository>Bodleian Library</repository><idno>MS. Add. A. 61</idno><altIdentifier type="SC"><idno>28843</idno></altIdentifier></msIdentifier><p>In Latin, on parchment: written in more than one hand of the 13th cent. in England: 7¼ x 5⅜ in., i + 55 leaves, in double columns: with a few coloured capitals.</p><p>'Hic incipit Bruitus Anglie,' the De origine et gestis Regum Angliae of Geoffrey of Monmouth (Galfridus Monumetensis: beg. 'Cum mecum multa &amp; de multis.'</p><p>On fol. 54v very faint is 'Iste liber est fratris guillelmi de buria de ... Roberti ordinis fratrum Pred[icatorum],' 14th cent. (?): 'hanauilla' is written at the foot of the page (15th cent.). Bought from the rev. W. D. Macray on March 17, 1863, for £1 10s.</p></msDesc>

<msDesc><msIdentifier><settlement>Oxford</settlement><repository>Bodleian Library</repository><idno>MS. Add. A. 61</idno><altIdentifier type="SC"><idno>28843</idno></altIdentifier></msIdentifier><msContents><p><quote>Hic incipit Bruitus Anglie,</quote> the <title>De origine et gestis Regum Angliae</title> of Geoffrey of Monmouth (Galfridus Monumetensis): beg.<quote>Cum mecum multa &amp; de multis.</quote> In Latin.</p></msContents><physDesc><p><material>Parchment</material>: written in more than one hand: 7¼ x 5⅜ in., i + 55 leaves, in double columns: with a few coloured capitals.</p></physDesc><history><p>Written in <origPlace>England</origPlace> in the <origDate>13th cent.</origDate> On fol. 54v very faint is <quote>Iste liber est fratris guillelmi de buria de ... Roberti ordinis fratrum Pred[icatorum],</quote> 14th cent. (?): <quote>hanauilla</quote> is written at the foot of the page (15th cent.). Bought from the rev. W. D. Macray on March 17, 1863, for £1 10s.</p></history></msDesc>

<msDesc><msIdentifier><settlement>Oxford</settlement><repository>Bodleian Library</repository><idno type="Bod">MS Poet. Rawl. D. 169.</idno></msIdentifier><msContents><msItem><author>Geoffrey Chaucer</author><title>The Canterbury Tales</title></msItem></msContents><physDesc><objectDesc><p>A parchment codex of 136 folios, measuring approx 28 by 19 inches, and containing 24 quires.</p><p>The pages are margined and ruled throughout.</p><p>Four hands have been identified in the manuscript: the first 44 folios being written in two cursive anglicana scripts, while the remainder is for the most part in a mixed secretary hand.</p></objectDesc></physDesc></msDesc>

<msDesc><msIdentifier><msName>Letter of Carl Maria von Weber to Caroline Brandt. Dresden, 21st to 23rd May 1817 </msName></msIdentifier><history><p>The second part of the letter (Weberiana Cl.II A a 2, 9) was given to Friedrich Jähns by Caroline von Weber, the widow of Carl Maria von Weber. Jähns then handed this fragment over to the Berlin state library in 1881, whereas the first part (Mus.ep. Weber, C. M. v. 96) remained with the family estate and found its way into the library not until 1956. Yet, the identification was already obvious to Jähns who noted <quote>Zu No. 50. 21. Mai 1817 gehörig</quote> at the top of his fragment.</p></history><msFrag><msIdentifier><country>D</country><settlement>Berlin</settlement><repository>Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin Preußischer Kulturbesitz</repository><idno>Mus.ep. Weber, C. M. v. 96</idno></msIdentifier><physDesc><objectDesc><supportDesc><p>One double leaf, four written pages without address.</p></supportDesc></objectDesc></physDesc></msFrag><msFrag><msIdentifier><country>D</country><settlement>Berlin</settlement><repository>Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin Preußischer Kulturbesitz</repository><idno>Weberiana Cl.II A a 2, 9</idno></msIdentifier><physDesc><objectDesc><supportDesc><p>One leaf, two written pages including address.</p></supportDesc></objectDesc></physDesc></msFrag></msDesc>